Simple Reminders about the Value of Adoption
By Micaiah Bilger, former Education Director, Pennsylvania Pro-Life FederationEditor’s note. November is Adoption Awareness Month.

Below that is a funny little picture that she sketched in church one day, a scribbly portrait of me and my husband. Every time I look at it, I smile. My husband has one big curly hair coming off the top of his head, and I think I have a tail.
Sometimes, I forget that my little sister was adopted. Even though we are 20 years apart and I was married before she was part of our family, I don’t think of her with an “adopted” label.
But when I saw that November is National Adoption Awareness Month, I was reminded that adoption brought her into my family’s lives. She has been a blessing in big ways and small ways, from her scribbly picture that greets me every morning at work to her filling my parents’ empty nest with the joy that only a child can bring.
And I just want to thank her birth mother and every birth mother who makes the difficult decision to make an adoption plan. I don’t know if my little sister’s birth mother considered having an abortion, but I do know she had the wisdom to see the value of her little girl’s life.
This is a short, simple post, but I just wanted to remind you (as I remind myself) of the value of adoption.
Learn more about adoption in Pennsylvania at AdoptPAKids.org.
Source: NRLC News
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